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BR 3211 - Handbrake Spring

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Handbrake Tension Spring - the lower spring within the transmission (drum) handbrake assembly, fitted to vehicles with the LT95 four-speed gearbox.

The transmission handbrake acts on a drum at the rear of the gearbox. This spring retracts the brake shoes when the lever is released, holding them clear of the drum so they re-engage cleanly on the next application.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Alternative Codes
606750BR 3211

In stock 10 units
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Frequently asked questions

What is the 606750 handbrake spring and what does it do?
The 606750 is the tension spring for the transmission drum handbrake assembly. It sits within the handbrake mechanism and retracts the brake shoes when the lever is released, holding them clear of the drum so they re-engage cleanly the next time the handbrake is applied.
Which Land Rover models does this handbrake spring fit?
This handbrake spring fits the Land Rover Series 2 and 3 and the Range Rover Classic (up to 1994) that use the transmission drum handbrake. It works on the drum at the rear of the gearbox, so confirm your vehicle has the transmission-mounted handbrake rather than a later cable setup.
How many springs are needed and should I replace them as a set?
The transmission handbrake mechanism typically uses more than one spring, so check how many yours needs before ordering. When a spring has lost tension or corroded it's common to renew the related springs together while the drum is apart, so the handbrake holds reliably.
Why does a handbrake spring fail?
A handbrake spring typically fails when it loses tension or corrodes, so the shoes no longer retract fully from the drum. That can leave the handbrake binding, dragging, or failing to hold on a slope. A weak spring is a common cause of a transmission handbrake that won't release cleanly.